Forceps
Forceps are handheld surgical instruments that are commonly used in medical procedures. They are designed to grasp, hold, or manipulate tissues, organs, or other objects during surgical interventions. Forceps are typically made of high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion.
There are various types of forceps available, each with its own unique design and purpose. Some common types include:
- Dissecting Forceps: These forceps have a fine, pointed tip and are used for delicate dissection and manipulation of tissues.
- Hemostatic Forceps: Also known as "clamps," these forceps are used to control bleeding by compressing blood vessels.
- Tissue Forceps: These forceps have teeth or serrations on the tips, allowing for a better grip on tissues.
- Dressing Forceps: These forceps have a wider, blunt tip and are used for handling dressings, sutures, or other non-delicate materials.